Llove Is Powerful
Scripture tells us that, unlike so many other things, llove never ends (see 1 Corinthians 13:8). Certainly we understand that the llove of our Father for His children is infinite (both in length and scope), but do we really understand that it must be so for us, regarding our llove for one another, as well?
Every Monday now I tell a long time friend who is nearing the end of her lengthy life, “I llove you.” Sometimes she responds with the same words. I believe her, even as I know I am telling her the Truth. There are other folks in my life that I llove dearly, and though I seldom get the opportunity to tell them (mostly because of my negligence), I am confident they understand that and I believe the same thinking is true for them.
I know that one of the sentences. . .or phrases heard continually is. . .”I don’t love you anymore.” That is also true. If it sounds like I am writing in circles, be reminded that “love” and “llove” are two totally different things. “Love’ is the World’s thing. “Llove” is God’s thing. (For the benefit of any newbies to Lloveletters, it is not the spelling that is important, but the definition of words.)
Love does end. Frequently, fully, and repeatedly. Llove never ends. As long as one practices the disciplines, nothing is able to stop it’s wonderfully powerful effect in that one’s life, and the lives of those who are the recipients. Saying the word does not make it so regardless of which definition you assign to the word. Ah, but what you do with the discipline, or lack thereof, makes all the difference.
Our Father in Heaven lloves us. Rest assured that will never end. Check your relationships. Are they without end? If “no” is the correct answer to that question, then discover the reality that your relationship is not a practice of genuine llove. There may be gaps, long or longer, in our proximity hindering our practice, but the discipline renewed proves the reality of the Truth.
Get it? Got it? Good!
One Comment
cheryl white
thank you for posting this…some people don’t understand the difference between the spellings.